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So Io does not really sees Tsumiki as love interest until the end of this episode? He's just teasing Tsumiki for fun all this time, then? Ah well, at least he finally begins to feel the same way, unless they're trolling us that Io is in fact has influenza

Another lesson this episode is don't ever make Io angry. Poor mosquito XD

So Io does not really sees Tsumiki as love interest until the end of this episode? He's just teasing Tsumiki for fun all this time, then? Ah well, at least he finally begins to feel the same way, unless they're trolling us that Io is in fact has influenza

Another lesson this episode is don't ever make Io angry. Poor mosquito XD

I think part of it is that almost every female (human or not)in the show is drawn to Io like a moth to a flame.So he has become an expert at friendzoning them as a defense mechanism.

It is only this episode that he realizes that he does not want to friendzone her.

When I think of Kirara, I think of quality. Also idols. But mostly quality. This show delivered. It gives me the same vibes as A Channel, that same sense of camaraderie and good natured ribbing, just with less insert songs. (We need an Acchi Kocchi karaoke episode.) The final episode, set across Valentine's and White Day, was a nice way to finish off the series. Some jokes planted way back in the early episode even came to fruition. Just as it began, we end with Io and Tsumiki in front of the station, acting as they always have.

I enjoyed this show greatly, mostly because it had a pitch-perfect sense of timing. The characters had great chemistry, so major props to the voice actors. Rumi Ookbuo was able to put in a lot of emotion, despite very little dialogue. I also loved the use of arrows as a motif, the various interstitials and on-screen effects using them. It was very Hidamari Sketch, and this kind of Shaftiness is meant as a compliment.

The romance was there, but it always let the comedy take precedence. Many times, the romance itself was used as a punchline. It was at just the right level for me, and a large part of the credit for this goes to Team Chaos. Sakaki and Mayoi rock. The universe may karmalize them, but they will always be troublemakers, pot-stirrers, sowers of... well, chaos. Some of the wordplay in the show was wonderful, too. (Needle Samba!) The show was very well put together.

God damnit, between Tasogare Otome x Amnesia's ending and now Acchi Kocchi's ending, I'm literally so full of HHHNNNNNNNGGGGGGGG right now that I don't think I can take another drop...!

And there's still Sankarea's ending I haven't watch yet

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Mah~~ I was expecting something like that at the end of the Valentine Day's skit between Io and Tsumiki (Even then it was still bloody adorable And Tsumiki is now more cat than girl ), so I'm more happy for Kyouka to get Saki's attention, even if just a little bit

Excellent series, entertaining every week. Far more entertaining to me than a lot of the more prominent shows. I wished for a bit more intense an ending between Tsumiki and Io, but perhaps this is the signal that a second season is in the works. I hope so.

I liked this show a lot more than serenade_beta did, but his comment that Kill Me, Baby got better as it went along makes me want to look at more episodes of that. I only watched the first two and one more later, and was quite disappointed with the way it translated the humour of the manga.

I agree that Acchi Kocchi didn't get better as it went along, but it started at a high level, for me, and maintained it. The one thing that did get better -- or at least grew on me -- was Nabatame Hitomi's work as Mayoi. Ookubo Rumi and Okamoto Nobuhiko were excellent throughout.

For me, it started out very entartaining in the first episode with Tsumiki Moe Kitty-ness then drop down a little during the game arc then made a comeback in the second half starting from episode 7, the summer camp episode which is the point where relationship started to develop.